THE NEW YORKER Critical Acclaim The Christian Science Monitor has said that The Virginia Quarterly Review is "American in character, national in scope, international in quality and content." The Tenth Anniversary issue now on sale at Bren- tan os and other good book shops is devoted ex- clusively to Southern au- thors. It offers stories, ar- ticles and poems by such eminent writers as Thom- as Wolfe, Stark Young, Elizabeth Madox Rob- erts and John Peale Bishop. Subscriptions at $3.00 a year should be addressed: THE VIRGINIA QUARTERLY REVIEW University Virginia . . . to think that we can ALL .. go to, ..,. EU ROP .,>1f\t; 'J.: Vi::::\::: :'::: %k;,:,"'; , ,s:",.', 'It' .. ::& .,..... '0: . . ..: j .: )" ii.. :.. :.::.. "'>" :t@:r:::," :1;::.. :.,:- :; .. the cost no longer stands in our way RATES FOR TOURIST CLASS-BEST ON THE SHIPI $175 ROUND TRIP to July 10 $155 ROUND TRIP after July 10 $120 ROUND TRIP Ask for folder for your car 1. PASSENGER SERVICE-The low cost way between NEW YORK-HAVRE-ANTWERP. 1: 2. GO! DRIVE YOUR CAR-our special Budget Plan takes care of all costs. RNOLD BERNSTEIN LINE Before paying more elsewhere consider this remarkable ser.. vice. Find out what kind of people travel on this line; the excellent food; spacious decks; spotless outsidè cabins, with not more than two beds; courteous stewards. We offer you every'" thing to make your trip a happy success from beginning to end. 17 BATTERY PLACE NEW YORK Phone: Digby 4-8686 as the MoTeX Safety Lenses, are made of two layers of optical glass be- tween which is a layer of celluloid- just like the windshields of motorcars, except that they are laminated ever so much tighter. A pair of these glasses, ground to the patron's prescription, is only $10 more than what a convention- al made-to-order pair would cost. Most of the polo- and tennis-players wouldn't be without these glasses. William Ziegler, Jr., ordered twenty-six pairs at one tlme. F OR home-movie makers thinking of weekends in the country or holi- day trips: The Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc., 745 Fifth Avenue (58th), and 356 Madison Avenue (46th), have a new color film, for 16-millimetre cam- eras only, that can be used without a color filter. One hundred feet of film is $ 9 . Speaking of cameras, we saw one of the new Leicas-the Model G, which has an F:2 lens and costs $238-and we were enthralled and covetous. Some of these days we're going in for these small cameras. By the way, if you're looking for real bargains in high-power binoculars, we'd suggest dropping in at E. Leitz, Inc., 60 East 10th. O DDS AND ENDS: Hutchinson, 15 East 40th, has unusually narrow braces of oxford cloth, cool and com- fortable, at $1 ; and the Condor Scotch garters, which are thin and light. You'll find the garters, incidentally, at Best, Browning King, and most haberdash- ers, too. . . . Abercrombie & Fitch are now carrying pipes by Fribourg & Treyer of London. All models are $5. . . . H. V. Keep, 5 East 44th, is showing English challis ties in red- and-blue foulard patterns. . . . And Wanamaker has washable cotton ties in interesting batik designs. . . . We haven't said a word about straw hats this- season, the weather having been what it was, but we did like one at John Cavanagh, 247 Park Avenue ( 47th). It was of that brown Nassau cocoanut-fibre braid, and had a printed madras puggaree (missionary style, to you) band; $ 7. . . . We also liked Saks- Fifth Avenue's new collarless blazers, particularly the gray one with yel ow piping. . . . Bachelors should look at Brooks Brothers' valet stand, for me- thodical men. It has a hanger at the rear for coat and waistcoat; a tray at the top for pins, studs, etc.; a rack at the front to hold trousers; rods be- low for shirt, tie, and underwear; and a place at the bottom for shoes. -E. 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WHERE TO GO-WHAT TO SEE Montréal: Hull & the Gatineau Valley; the Laurentians; the St. Maurice Val- ley; Québec City; Laurentide Nation- :11 Park; Chicoutimi & Lac St. Jean; Eastern Townships; Lower St. Lawrence & Gaspé; Abitibi & Témiscamingue. ..., C 1W ' ' ..--.-" ... j\:; '/ i " ,,5 >.'--,',"-... /_ "A,y' \?"0,; =- -...'- -" , , /' ::..,.,--- ,-'..",.. - - -..... -,.. _/ ø - g ---'- -- , - -= En Route to the Historic Pro-vince 01 OUÉBE ROVIN' AL TOURIST BURE.",-U b o U E BEe. CAN A D A For maps and descriptive literature, apply to your home travel agency, automobile club, Chamber of Com- merce, railway, steamship or bus office; or write Roads Dept., Québec City, Canada.